Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: world classics and popular songs
Every track is a classic!
But I totally overlooked them…
Doesn’t that happen to you sometimes?
It happens to me a lot.
This time, I’ve put together a collection of Western songs popular among men in their 50s!
You’ve probably heard many of them, but if you listen again, you might discover something new.
Be sure to check them out.
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Recommended Western music for men in their 50s: World classics and popular songs (91–100)
Believe in LoveHuey Lewis & The News

Huey Lewis’s voice is very husky and gives off a sexy vibe, but thanks to the harmonies from the other members and the song’s upbeat feel, it naturally makes you feel happy as you listen.
You might even find yourself humming along without thinking.
Glory of LovePeter Cetera

This song was featured in the movie The Karate Kid Part II, so the music video includes many scenes from the film.
The line in the lyrics, “I’ll be the hero that you’re dreaming of,” is really cool, isn’t it? Don’t women always wish for men to be strong?
Higher LoveSteve Winwood

It feels like “Bring me a higher love—give me the greatest love,” conveying that yearning for love! The song was a huge hit in the United States and won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
SunshineStevie Wonder

This is another song Stevie Wonder dedicated to his wife.
I feel like songs by Black artists often use very straightforward expressions, which makes them very easy to understand.
“You are the sunshine of my life”—if a woman hears that she’s the sunshine of someone’s life, she’d simply be happy, right?
BabeStyx

This song’s lyrics are about one of the members of Styx leaving on a journey, leaving his wife at home.
Are there any middle-aged men who have made their wives feel lonely by going on solo assignments or business trips and leaving them behind? This is a recommended song for those people.

